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Can sun be orbiting the Earth after all? -:)
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Apr 23, 2021 08:28AM

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Of course, the maths are not that easy for the heliocentric model either because we have both rotating about a centre of mass for the whole planetary system with interactions between all the planets, and a particularly complicated correction for Mercury. There is no analytical solution. But the simple fixed sun is a very good approximation.




No, the Moon is the alien object looming over our heads.
https://youtu.be/3bUUXFuOvfo
The "History" Channel...

https://youtu.be/3bUUXFuOvfo
The "History" Channel......"
Then, the Moon too :) Interesting stuff! Never heard about reverberations b4. Hope Ian would elect to offer an explanation.


1.) The clip was hosted on YouTube, but it was originally produced for cable TV, hence my "History" Channel joke.
2.) Luna did ring, as recounted and explained in this article from Popular Science: https://www.popsci.com/does-moon-soun... The Ancient Aliens crowd just ignored, omitted, and/or exaggerated the parts which didn't fit their narrative.

You're omitting the third position. Disturbing as it is, some of these conspiracy theories turn out to be true. In a nation that had to apologize for the Tuskegee Experiment and in which the CIA has been repeatedly caught doing horrific things to the people that they are meant to protect, paranoia is not unfounded.

And let's be honest, some of these conspiracy theories are total b.s., like a government conspiracy to make everyone think the Earth is round, turning people away from the "ice wall" with soldiers, etc.
It's just more ego pandering so people can think "At least I'm not one of the sheeple ha ha."
I had a friend who moved to Belize in 1990 because he was sure Western civilization was going to implode. Well, he's in his 80's now, still waiting, still spouting his crackpot theories. I now see he's just an egomaniac who craved recognition for his "great" ideas and work but never got it, so he chose to think everyone else was wrong. He was a capable mechanic who wanted to be more than average but never bothered to do the real work necessary. He wasted all his time instead telling everyone "this is how things really are in the world blah blah blah and this is what I would do blah blah" but he never did enough work to impress anyone or prove his words.




